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Books

Stich, S, ed. (1975) Innate Ideas (University of California Press, 1975). Includes relevant sections of Plato's Meno, the Locke-Leibniz debate, and Adams' interpretive paper on the modern debate on innateness (see below). The papers in the last section represent the first wave of philosophical responses to the Chomskyan Nativist program in linguistics. (Scholar)

Scott, D. (1995), Recollection and Experience. Cambridge University Press, 1995. An analysis of Plato's doctrine of recollection; also traces the development of the innateness doctrine in the ancient world, and compares the ancient sources to the positions taken in the modern period. (Scholar)